Smarter reform: Moving beyond single-program solutions to an early care and education system

Author(s): Stoney, Louise; Mitchell, Anne W.; Warner, Mildred;
Date Issued: Summer 2006
Publisher(s): Community Development Society
Description: A proposal for a range of investment strategies and institutional support commensurate with a high-quality ECE system that takes into account the complexity of early care and education markets
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Funder(s): W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Journal Title: Community Development: Journal of the Community Development Society
Volume Number: 37
Issue Number: 2
Page Range: 101-115
Journal Notes: Retrieved December 11, 2006, from Cornell University
Note: This resource is part of the Linking Economic Development and Child Care Research Project
Topics: Financing & Funding
Country: United States
ISSN: 1557-5330 Paper
Peer Reviewed: yes
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